- Nascido(a) em
- Nome de nascimentoEllen Rona Barkin
- Altura1,68 m
- Ellen Barkin nasceu o 16 de abril de 1954 em Bronx, Nova York, Nova York, EUA. É atriz e produtora, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Estranha Obsessão (1996), Lindas de Morrer (1999) e As Aventuras de Buckaroo Banzai (1984). Foi casada com Ronald O. Perelman e Gabriel Byrne.
- CônjugesRonald O. Perelman(28 de junho de 2000 - 14 de fevereiro de 2006) (divorciado (a))Gabriel Byrne(18 de setembro de 1988 - 26 de maio de 1999) (divorciado (a), 2 crianças)
- CriançasJack Daniel Byrne
- PaisEvelyn Barkin (Rozin)Sol Barkin
- ParentesGeorge Barkin(Sibling)
- Her favorite actor to work with is Al Pacino.
- Once admitted in an interview that she often has to wear glasses because she has a condition that is causing her to lose some vision in one eye.
- Although she separated from first husband Gabriel Byrne in 1993, she did not file for divorce until May 1999.
- She was born and raised in the Bronx in a "middle class Jewish home" and has described her childhood as quite happy. All four of her grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants.
- Gave birth to her first child at age 35, a son Jack Daniel Byrne in 1989. Child's father is her first ex-husband, Gabriel Byrne.
- No more bare bodies in film scenes for me. For my children's sake, I must stop. The other kids at school keep throwing it up to my children, and they are not kind.
- It's difficult to be married outside the profession. A lawyer might not understand that going to bed with Gabriel Byrne for three days is work for me. [1987]
- [on her second marriage] What the hell was I thinking? Marry a rich guy? Was I crazy? I didn't need that. I was already at the party. I didn't need someone to get me through the door. How could I be so clueless about who I am and what I value? Did I actually think I was going to give up working? It's important for me to work. [Parade Magazine, May 13, 2007]
- A successful marriage isn't necessarily one that lasts until you're dead. [Parade Magazine, May 13, 2007]
- [on becoming a young actress in the 2000s] Their careers are over in a blink. So I think it's harder for them to feel motivated to exhibit a real professionalism because they must wonder how long they are really going to be around for. It's really bad. There are exceptions obviously. There's no slow build anymore where you get a little part, then you get a little better part, then a better part until one day your agent calls you us and says "Guess what? You're a movie star!" and you say "Thank you!"
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